How's this for the pot calling the kettle black? Microsoft has made an official complaint to the European Commission, claiming that Google is behaving in an anti-competitive way when it comes to search. Namely, its acquisition of YouTube in 2006 meant that competing search engines were restricted from "properly accessing it for their search results."
[partner id="gizmodo"]They're also claiming that Windows Mobile phones were blocked from being able to use YouTube properly. Brad Smith, the senior vice president and general counsel of Microsoft, wrote on the TechNet blog:
At least Microsoft seems aware of the irony of lodging an antitrust complaint, with Smith acknowledging that "there of course will be some who will point out the irony in today's filing. Having spent more than a decade wearing the shoe on the other foot with the European Commission, the filing of a formal antitrust complaint is not something we take lightly."
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